Wednesday, April 5, 2017

Report: Texas preacher says women's marches were witchcraft

By Carol Christian, Chron.com / Houston Chronicle

PORTLAND, OR: Protesters hold banners during the Women's March On Portland in Portland, Oregon, USA on January 21, 2017. Tens of thousands gathered to show solidarity with the Women's March on Washington the day after US President Donald J. Trump was sworn into office.  (Photo by Alex Milan Tracy/Anadolu Agency/Getty Images) Photo: Anadolu Agency/Getty Images

A business-savvy Texas preacher with strong political opinions and a flair for media coverage believes that women who marched in the street to protest the election of President Donald Trump were witches, according to The Daily Beast.
"What I believe is happening is there was a deliverance of the nation from the spirit of witchcraft in the Oval Office,"  Lance Wallnau said in February on televangelist Jim Bakker's TV show.

In a profile of the Keller-based evangelical leader, The Daily Beast describes Wallnau's analysis of the 2016 presidential election and what it says about the nation.

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